Here is one of the inconsistencies between the billing statement from Neal’s lawyer and what Rauhauser states.
According to Dorrell’s billing statement submitted to the court, Rauhauser contacted his lawfirm via their website and Hanszen Laporte charged $165 for that.
Below is from Neal’s LinkedIn which tells a different story.
From Rauhauser’s Linkedin post entitled
Understanding Rauhauser v. McGibney 02-14-00215-CV
The sites showed me that Morgan was facing special prosecutor Shane Phelps, who was presenting a case to a Jefferson county grand jury involving witness intimidation and false police reports. I called Phelps, told him what had happened to me, and pointed other victims his way. Morgan plead out of this, accepting a misdemeanor charge and agreeing to not use drugs or alcohol for a year.









